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<blockquote data-quote="LeviStevenson" data-source="post: 195104" data-attributes="member: 5153"><p>They are the same with the exception of like you said...a picture of a boat. Anything that says "marine" on the label is pretty much the same thing as anything else...they just know it will grab us. Kinda like a banjo minnow...catches fisherman..not fish. Rustoleum enamel will work great if followed by good clean prep work and a self etching or a zinc chromate primer. You could buy the "marine" rustoleum for peace of mind but you will be doing just that..buying it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeviStevenson, post: 195104, member: 5153"] They are the same with the exception of like you said...a picture of a boat. Anything that says "marine" on the label is pretty much the same thing as anything else...they just know it will grab us. Kinda like a banjo minnow...catches fisherman..not fish. Rustoleum enamel will work great if followed by good clean prep work and a self etching or a zinc chromate primer. You could buy the "marine" rustoleum for peace of mind but you will be doing just that..buying it. [/QUOTE]
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